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[Serious] What is a bad but still very commonplace parental practice we haven't got rid of? (Beating (by Sparky)
[Serious] What is a bad but still very commonplace parental practice we haven't got rid of? (Beating excluded)
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Public humiliation which I reckon getting worse as parents humiliate their children online via social media and caused suicide to a few teens already . It is very sad that , that there are parents who lack depth understanding of the effects of their style of discipline
Stalking - which also getting worse . Parents who stalked to their children are way over-protective, do not trust their children and can't established open communication to their children .
Neglect, the inability to guide,instruct,encourage, and sacrifice there own time,or free time to love,share,and be involved in their children's lives, a child left to them selves is spoiled !
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